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1 training prospectus new courses to help you diversify your business book online from our new booking platform courses include electrical gas fire alarm water renewables business support

2 YOUR NEW TRAINING PROSPECTUS This Training Prospectus now features our largest ever selection of learning and development opportunities for contractors. We have courses available to suit the needs of individuals or businesses across the construction industry covering the electrical, gas, renewables, water and health and safety sectors. Having combined the range of courses available from NICEIC, ELECSA and ECA we can provide invaluable business support to meet your needs and, as an added bonus, all registered firms can benefit from some exclusive discounts. Our training is designed to improve your business and to help you continue your professional development. We look forward to hearing from you soon. ASAD MAJID National Training Manager locations nationwide early bird prices book online To book a course now or to discuss your training requirements please contact our team of training advisors: traininginfo@certsure.com shop.niceic.com/training shop.elecsa.co.uk/training NICEIC and ELECSA reserves the right to alter pricing and other details without prior notification. All prices are correct at the time of going to press but are subject to change. Prices displayed are exclusive of VAT. VAT will be applied appropriately at the rate aplicable at the time of purchase.

3 CONTENTS electrical 17th Edition Wiring Regulations 6 Combined Initial Verification and Periodic Inspection 7 Initial Verification 8 Periodic Inspection and Testing 8 EAL Level 4 Award in the Design and Verification of Electrical Systems 9 Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) 10 Test and Measurement Workshop 10 Safe Isolation Workshop 11 Accessory Replacement Workshop 11 Data Cabling for the Domestic Installer 13 Data Cabling for the Commercial Installer 13 Electric Vehicle Charging Course 14 Domestic Ventilation 17 online 3rd Amendment Online Course 20 Online Electrical Installation Condition Reporting (EICR) 20 Construction Design and Management Regulations (CDM) 21 Scottish Building Regulations Qualification 22 Gas Industry Unsafe Situations Procedure (GIUSP) 23 fire alarm and emergency lighting Understanding of Emergency Lighting Design 26 Emergency Lighting Design Module 26 Emergency Lighting Maintenance Module 26 Understanding of Fire Alarm Design and Certification to BS Modular Course Unit 1 Fundamentals 27 Fire Detection & Fire Alarm systems BS Modular Course Unit 2 Design 27 Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Systems BS Modular Course Unit 3 Installation 28 Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Systems BS Modular Course Unit 4 Commissioning 28 Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Systems BS Modular Course Unit 5 Maintenance 29 renewables Solar Photovoltaic (PV) 34 Solar PV Maintenance 34 Solar PV Update 34 Solar Thermal Hot Water 35 Heat Pumps 36 Domestic Energy Assessor 37 water Unvented Hot Water 40 Water Regulations 41 Legionella Awareness 41 heating - gas, oil & energy efficiency Domestic Core Gas Safety (CCN1) 44 Domestic Appliance Assessments 45 Core Commercial Gas Safety (COCN1) 46 Commercial Appliance Assessments 47 Core Commercial Catering Gas Safety (CCCN1) 48 Additional Commercial Catering Assessments 49 Core Liquefied Petroleum Gas Safety (CCLP1) 50 Additional LPG Assessments 51 Oil 52 ESP - Metering Training and Assessment 53 Energy Efficiency Basic 54 Energy Efficiency (EE1) 54 Electric Fault-finding for Gas Engineers 55 Gas Managed Learning Program 57 business support Health and Safety Awareness 60 Introduction to Estimating 62 We ve done the work, how do we get paid? 62 Contract Formation - Protect your Business 63 JCT Contracts 64 Skills Gap Analysis 65

4 ELECTRICAL electrical We offer a range of electrical courses delivered by experienced teaching staff. In addition to our classroom based courses, our e-learning solutions make training even more accessible to you and your business. NEW COURSES EAL Level 4 Award in the Design and Verification of Electrical Systems Domestic Ventilation TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

5 ELECTRICAL courses 17th Edition Wiring Regulations 6 Combined Initial Verification and Periodic Inspection 7 Initial Verification 8 Periodic Inspection and Testing 8 EAL Level 4 Award in the Design and Verification of Electrical Systems 9 Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) 10 Test and Measurement Workshop 10 Safe Isolation Workshop 11 Accessory Replacement Workshop 11 Data Cabling for the Domestic Installer 13 Data Cabling for the Commercial Installer 13 Electric Vehicle Charging Course 14 Domestic Ventilation 17 5

6 ELECTRICAL 17th edition wiring regulations Level 3 Award in the Requirements for Electrical Installations BS 7671 BEST SELLER AVAILABLE ONLINE Suitable for anybody actively working in the electrotechnical industry. There are no formal entry requirements to attend this course, however you should have a basic knowledge and understanding of electrical science and the principles of electrical installation work. The course will give you knowledge of how to apply the requirements of BS 7671 to electrical installations. After completing this course you will be able to demonstrate a much better understanding of the latest edition of BS ESSENTIAL LITERATURE IET BS 7671:2008 Requirements for Electrical Installations. Amendment No.3 NICEIC 17th Edition 3rd Amendment Learning Guide Included with the course DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 3 days Part 1: Scope, object and fundamental principles Part 2: Definitions Part 3: Assessment of general characteristics Part 4: Protection for safety Part 5: Continuation of protection for safety Part 6: Selection and erection of equipment Part 7: Inspection and testing Part 8: Special installations or locations Appendices 1-16 Exam preparation Online exam NEXT STEPS Level 3 Award in Initial Verification and Certification of Electrical Installations. Level 3 Award in Periodic Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations (EICRs) VAT 455 +VAT TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

7 ELECTRICAL combined initial verification and periodic inspection BEST SELLER This course is aimed at contractors looking to gain knowledge and practical understanding of the initial verification and certification of electrical systems and those looking to gain knowledge of how to complete the new Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR). DAY 1 Statutory and non-statutory documents explained Safe isolation of single and three phase systems Types of electrical test equipment Successful candidates will be able to demonstrate a much better understanding of initial verification and the periodic inspection and testing process. Delegates will also learn: The legal responsibilities of an inspector The reasons for electrical inspection Practical testing techniques How to complete Electrical Installation Certificates (including the inspection and test results schedules) DAY 2 DAY 3 Documentation explained Minor Electrical Works Certificate Electrical Installation Certificate Schedule of items inspected Schedule of test results Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) Electrical calculations Testing methods explained and practically demonstrated Results interpretation Code requirements for the EICR 5 days + Assessments NOTE You can also study Initial Verification and Periodic Inspection separately (See page 8). Delegates will need to undertake practical assessment and a written exam when completing any of these courses. DAY 4 Practical Safe Isolation Single phase Three phase Continuity Insulation resistance Polarity Earth electrode resistance Earth loop impedance Prospective fault current Prospective short circuit current RCD Functional Documentation completion EICR coding demonstration Code requirements for the EICR VAT 980 +VAT DAY 5 Revision and review of days 1 4 Online multiple choice exam/assessment 7

8 ELECTRICAL initial verification Level 3 Award in the Initial Verification and Certification of Electrical Installations BEST SELLER AVAILABLE ONLINE DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 Preparation for initial inspection and testing Safe working practices Requirements for electrical certification Initial inspection of electrical installations Instrument selection, accuracy and operation Dead tests Live tests Verification of voltage drop Completion of certificates Online exam preparation Revision Online exam + ASSESSMENTS 4 days + Assessments ESSENTIAL LITERATURE IET Guidance Note 3 Inspection and Testing NICEIC Learners Guide for Initial Verification and Certification of Electrical Installations. Included with the course 660 +VAT 735 +VAT periodic inspection and testing Level 3 Award in Periodic Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations (EICRs) BEST SELLER 4 days + Assessments ESSENTIAL LITERATURE IET Guidance Note 3 Inspection and Testing NICEIC Learners Guide for Periodic Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations Included with the course 660 +VAT 735 +VAT DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 Legal requirements Safety requirements Initial verification Schedule of inspections Dead testing Earth electrode testing Live testing Verification of voltage drop Certification Online exam preparation Revision Online exam TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

9 ELECTRICAL eal level 4 award in the design and verification of electrical systems NEW This qualification is for learners who wish to obtain an understanding of the concepts, processes and practices involved with the design, construction management and the initial verification of electrical installations. The emphasis is on the safe and ergonomic design on an installation which complies with relevant statutes, regulations, industry standards, and sound engineering practices. DAY 1 DAY 2 Legislation (statutory and non-statutory) Design process BS 7671 requirements BS 7671 requirements including compatibility Protective devices Protection against overload Protection against electric shock This qualification comprises of a single knowledge unit which has 30 guided learning hours (GLH) and covers: Relevant statutory and non-statutory requirements Electrical installation design BS 7671 Design and verification procedures Associated protective systems Aspects of environmental technologies DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 Earth fault current & adiabatic equations RCD s TT systems Wiring systems method of support Conduit & trunking Isolation & switching Lighting design Electromagnetic disturbances Summary of content Assessment preparation Assignment introduction Assessment (online) 7 days + Assessments DAYS 6 & 7 Recap on the theories and knowledge of design and self-led project and feedback (optional) early bird prices! Early Bird booking discounts now available on all our courses! Book three months in advance and receive up to 10% OFF VAT VAT 9

10 ELECTRICAL portable appliance testing (pat) Level 3 Certificate for the Code of Practice for In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment There are no formal entry requirements, however candidates applying for this course should be familiar with electrical systems and the hazards associated with electricity. DAY 1 Introduction to PAT Equipment maintenance Practical training session You will learn the requirements as set out in the Code of Practice for In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment. DAY 2 Assessment: Testing of Class I equipment Practice papers Multiple choice online exam ESSENTIAL LITERATURE IET BS 7671:2008 Requirements for Electrical Installations. Amendment No.3 IET Code of Practice for In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment NICEIC In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment (PAT) Included with the course 2 days 285 +VAT 315 +VAT test and measurement workshop This course is aimed at contractors who have started to complete testing as part of their role. The course will give you knowledge of how to complete tests in-line with those required by BS 7671: June 2008 (2011). Safe isolation Continuity Insulation resistance Earth electrode testing (de-energised method) Earth electrode testing (energised method) Protection by ADS DAY 1 External earth fault loop testing Additional protection Prospective fault current testing Phase sequence RCD testing Verification of volt drops Functional testing 1 day 150 +VAT 170 +VAT TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

11 ELECTRICAL safe isolation workshop There are no formal entry requirements to attend the workshop as it will refresh a practicing electrician s knowledge and understanding of safe isolation and give non-electrical individuals the skills to be able to work with electrical installations safely. The workshop has been designed to give you the skills and knowledge to allow you to use test equipment to isolate all of, or part of, a 400v/230v/110v electrical installation to ensure safe working. DAY 1 BEST SELLER The electricity at work regulations Voltage testing Equipment types and compliance Safe isolation considerations Safe systems of work Practical safe isolation techniques explained and demonstrated assessments 1 day 150 +VAT 170 +VAT accessory replacement workshop This course is for any individual looking to complete repair work to existing electrical installations. Those attending will be shown how to safely isolate an electrical installation, or part of it, to allow them to remove and replace accessories on a like-for-like basis. DAY 1 DAY 2 Introduction to the legal requirements for the replacement of an accessory replacement Safe isolation of circuits and installations Circuit arrangements Circuit and conductor termination types Earthing systems Protective measures Termination of cables and accessories 3 days DAY 3 The requirements of inspection and testing Certification requirements for accessory replacements The process of accessory replacement Assessment NOTE Duration will depend upon the amount/type of accessories for which training is required VAT 435 +VAT 11

12 diversify your business with data cabling t was only a generation ago that lights and power were the main source of revenue for the electrical contractor but now requests are regularly being made to install data cabling in both domestic and commercial environments prompting the contractor to either consider passing the job on, resulting in a loss of revenue opportunity, or undertaking the work as a one stop shop service to their customers. The movement to digital and data communications has proved to be the biggest change that the electrical industry has seen in the past decade. Part R, due to be released shortly, ensures that the installation to the building must be equipped with a high-speed-ready in-building physical infrastructure, up to a network termination point for high-speed electronic communications networks. This has prompted NICEIC and ELECSA to create two courses aimed at electrical contractors wishing to get into this market. domestic installations The Data Cabling for the Domestic Installer course has received positive feedback and is confirmation that electricians are the best body of people to be installing such a system. Practical excercises are part of the course which ultimately concludes with the delegates installing and commissioning a data/video network. commercial installations For those that are already involved with laying data cables within a commercial environment, the Data Cabling course for the Commercial Installer provides the knowledge and skills to be able to terminate the data cabling at end and test to prove the system is working adequately.

13 ELECTRICAL data cabling for the domestic installer The course is aimed at the domestic installer who needs to understand the fundamentals of data networking and is looking to progress onto other aspects of the digital environment including video, security and larger commercial environments. This course focuses on key aspects of data cabling installation practises, serving as an excellent introduction for those who are looking to acquire knowledge on how to install and test datacomms cabling. 2 days DAY 1 DAY 2 Registration Understanding of the network Understanding protocol Understanding of I.P address WAN and LAN Practical exercises on basic system configurations Cables and connectivity Signal quality Resistance and attenuation Cable impedance Wires and cables IDC connectors Practical exercise on connecting and jointing various types of cables 285 +VAT 325 +VAT data cabling for the commercial installer There are no formal entry requirements to this course but it would be useful for each delegate to have an understanding of basic electrical theory and be practising as an electrical contractor or data installer who is currently installing the data cabling only, for a third party to carry out the terminations. This course will enable the installer to have the confidence to select and install the data cables, terminate into the data points and identify common faults associated with terminating the data points. DAY 1 1 day Structured cabling theory Installation of structured cabling Structured cabling systems testing Assessment 150 +VAT 170 +VAT 13

14 ELECTRICAL electric vehicle charging course BEST SELLER COURSE OVERVIEW Electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular as consumers are looking for new ways to reduce rising fuel bills. Because of this, the demand for electric vehicle charging points is also increasing and this has opened up a lucrative new business opportunity for electrical contractors. This course is aimed at contractors looking to expand their business to accommodate the installation of electric vehicle charging points. The course will cover the requirements of BS 7671 with regards to the new section on electrical vehicle charging points, discussing how the electrical supply can be delivered from both private and public supplies. By the end of the course you will understand how to install these points in compliance with BS 7671, the Electrical Safety Quality and Continuity Regulations and the new IET Code of Practice. Introduction to electrical vehicle charging History of electric vehicles Government legislation and incentives BS 7671: DAY 1 Supply requirements Installation requirements Protection requirements The IET Code of Practice Product demonstration Exam (followed by Q & A) book online now! It is now even easier to get access to our range of training courses with our new online booking platform. Visit shop.niceic.com and book your course now! ESSENTIAL LITERATURE IET Code of Practice for Electrical Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation 1 day 135 +VAT 155 +VAT TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

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16 take an advantage from domestic ventilation oor air quality has been highlighted as a major contributor to respiratory Pissues and skin disease. The most widely recognised technologies for dealing with the issue of poor air quality are whole house mechanical extract ventilation (MEV) and mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR). This has led NICEIC and ELECSA to create a training and assessment package which will assess installers against set criteria for the installation of domestic ventilation systems. The training course runs over two days and comprises a theory and practical exams as part of the final assessment. Once the installers hold the qualification, they can then apply to NICEIC Competent Persons Scheme for Ventilation so they can self-certify their ventilation work in England and Wales. NICEIC and ELECSA expect that the installation of ventilation systems will be a key area for growth in the next few years as awareness of poor air quality grows. Those with the skills to install ventilation systems will be placed to take advantage. We have been working very closely with key industry stakeholders to ensure the assessment delivers a competent installer to meet the needs for the ventilation sector. Paul Collins, Technical Services Manager NICEIC & ELECSA

17 ELECTRICAL domestic ventilation NEW COURSE OVERVIEW The course meets the minimum technical competency requirement for installers looking to apply to join a Competent Person Scheme in England and Wales for Domestic Ventilation Systems. It is also relevant for installers working in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The course is ideal for experienced electricians, plumbers, ventilation installers and heating engineers that are looking to improve their knowledge and understanding of domestic ventilation systems. The domestic ventilation training and assessment has been designed to provide the necessary skills in design, installation, testing, commissioning, handover, servicing and fault-finding of ventilation systems in accordance with the latest National Occupational Standards (NOS) and Minimum Technical Competency documents (MTC). don t forget... Speak to a member of our team about exclusive discounts for group booking and ECA members. DAY 1 DAY 2 Fundamental working principles of ventilation systems Minimum legal requirements The types of ventilation systems Passive stack ventilation Intermittent extract fans Continuous mechanical extract systems Continuous mechanical extract systems with heat recovery Why ventilation is important The varying techniques used for installation of the different systems The pitfalls associated with poor workmanship and misuse of ventilation systems Basic system design Preparation prior to installation Competent Person Schemes Commissioning of a mechanical ventilation heat recovery unit Inspection and testing Certification and documentation of a mechanical ventilation heat recovery unit Assessments 2 days 310 +VAT 340 +VAT 17

18 ONLINE online Our online learning solutions give individuals the ability to study the knowledge based course material online at their place of work or at their home, and then take the practical assessments at a local, convenient accredited centre. NEW COURSES Construction Design and Management Regulations (CDM) Gas Industry Unsafe Situations Procedure (GIUSP) TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

19 ONLINE courses 3rd Amendment Online Course 20 Online Electrical Installation Condition Reporting (EICR) 20 Construction Design and Management Regulations (CDM) 21 Scottish Building Regulations Qualification 22 Gas Industry Unsafe Situations Procedure (GIUSP) 23 19

20 ONLINE 3rd amendment online course Anybody who needs to know about the changes and additions included in the 17th Edition 3rd Amendment. Learners should have already completed the 17th Edition before attempting the amendment. By completing this module, you will understand the requirements of Amendment 3, 2015, as applied to BS 7671:2008, Requirements for Electrical Installations. Changes to parts 1, 2 (Incorporating new abbreviations) and 3 - Taking into account the change to competent person and how that affects the certificates and forms in Part 6 Changes to part 4 - admin explained and demonstrated, documented detailed risk assessments explained, protection against overheating explained Changes to part 5 - Sockets used by ordinary persons, cables in walls, auxiliary circuits explained, luminaires and lighting installations explained Changes to the Minor Works Certificate and changes to the inspection schedule of the Electrical Installation Certificate Changes to part 7 3 Hours Approximately ALL 50 +VAT online electrical installation condition reporting (eicr) Anybody that is currently carrying out domestic periodic inspections, should attend to see how the new form is to be used. Candidates must have an understanding of BS 7671 to carry out a full Periodic Inspection and Test. This online course is designed to cover filling in the new Domestic Electrical Installation Condition Report form. You will learn how to fill in each box of the domestic report form and how the new form is to be used. The purpose of an Electrical Installation Condition Report Information contained within the Electrical Installation Condition Report Reason for producing the EICR Completing all sections of the EICR, including; extent & limitations, summary of the condition, and recommendations The Schedules of Inspection and Test Results The requirements for the completed report 3 Hours Approximately 60 +VAT 75 +VAT TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

21 ONLINE construction design and management regulations (cdm) NEW There is a requirement for the main contractor to appoint a Safety Officer for the site who will create this safety file and monitor all tasks during the construction and is ultimately responsible for the Health and Safety of those on site. Candidates achieving this qualification will be able to demonstrate a much better understanding of CDM regulations. A brief overview of what the CDM regulations relate to The April 1st change and its implication on domestic properties The relationship between client, main contractor and sub-contractor (electrician) The need for production of safety file What goes into the safety file Risk assessment - An overview of why risk assessments should be carried out Method Statement - guidance on when method statements are to be considered Materials file - guidance on what material information may need to be included in the safety file Guidance on creating competence file for electrical contractor s staff 1 Hour Approximately book online now! It is now even easier to get access to our range of training courses with our new online booking platform. Visit shop.niceic.com and book your course now! 40 +VAT 50 +VAT 21

22 ONLINE scottish building regulations qualification This online course is aimed at electrical contractors who want to install and certify work in compliance with the requirements of the Scottish Building Regulations. The course is also appropriate for contractors that currently certify under the scheme but require an update. Candidates will learn about the Scottish Building Regulations and their impact on electrical installation work. The Certifier of Construction Scheme and notification process will also be explained. History of Scottish Building Regulations Definitions Certifier s role and responsibilities Certification process explained Scheme application explained Technical requirements of the Scottish Building Regulations 6 Hours Approximately ESSENTIAL LITERATURE IET BS7671:2008 Requirements for Electrical Installations. Amendment No.3 NICEIC Electrical Installers guide to the Scottish Building Regulations NEXT STEPS Apply for the NICEIC Certifier of Construction Scheme SCHEME RELATED Certifier of Construction Scheme early bird prices! Early Bird booking discounts now available on all our courses! Book three months in advance and receive up to 10% OFF. ALL 75 +VAT NOTE The anticipated duration of the course is 6-7 guided learning hours. Multiple choice practice questions will be given at the end of each module to ensure understanding. The candidate s assessment will then be arranged at a time and place to suit them. NICEIC can assess contractors individually if need be. However, if their annual assessment is due it may be possible to conduct the assessment with the Area Engineer TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

23 ONLINE gas industry unsafe situations procedure (giusp) NEW Gas Safe registered businesses and engineers who operate in domestic and non-domestic premises supplied with natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas. Candidates achieving this qualification will be able to demonstrate a better understanding of the Edition 7 changes to GIUSP. Dealing with unsafe situations in customers premises RIDDOR Unsafe categories Immediately dangerous At risk Not to current standards Concern for safety 2 Hours Approximately ALL 20 +VAT BRINGING THE POWER OF THE BRAND TO EVERY JOB NICEIC and ELECSA are specified more than any other scheme provider, so your registration is a mark to be proud of. By using NICEIC and ELECSA certificates, it proves to your customers that your business is reputable, reliable and works to the highest industry standards. Now, accessing branded certificates has never been easier with 3 options available to help suit your individual business needs. HANDWRITTEN SOFTWARE ONLINE CERTIFICATION the power behind your business Whatever you choose, make sure it s an NICEIC or ELECSA certificate. To purchase any of our branded certificates now or to discuss your requirements visit shop.niceic.com or call

24 FIRE ALARM AND EMERGENCY LIGHTING fire alarm and Emergency Lighting Fire Alarm courses provide the information needed for design, installation and certification of fire alarms systems to domestic and non-domestic installations. NEW COURSES Emergency Lighting - Design Emergency Lighting - Maintenance TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

25 FIRE ALARM AND EMERGENCY LIGHTING courses Understanding of Emergency Lighting Design 26 Emergency Lighting - Design Module 26 Emergency Lighting - Maintenance Module 26 Understanding of Fire Alarm Design and Certification to BS Modular Course Unit 1 Fundamentals 27 Fire Detection & Fire Alarm systems BS Modular Course Unit 2 Design 27 Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Systems BS Modular Course Unit 3 Installation 28 Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Systems BS Modular Course Unit 4 Commissioning 28 Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Systems BS Modular Course Unit 5 Maintenance 29 25

26 FIRE ALARM AND EMERGENCY LIGHTING understanding of emergency lighting design Provides the basic knowledge to design to BS 5266/EN 1838 This course is aimed at contractors looking to gain an understanding of how to design and commission emergency lighting systems and all relevant documents that are applicable to BS 5266/EN The course will show delegates how to ensure emergency lighting systems comply with BS 5266/ EN Candidates will gain an understanding of installation, servicing and commissioning activities and will also be shown how to complete the relevant certificates. Delegates will also learn: The legal requirements Risk assessments Approved Document B and Approved Document M The Disability Discrimination Act DAY 1 1 day Understanding products in the marketplace Siting of equipment Service and commissioning Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order Designing to save lives Understanding BS 5266/EN 1838 Log books Completing certificates Do s and don ts 160 +VAT 180 +VAT emergency lighting Design Module emergency lighting Maintenance Module DAY 1 Review of fundamental module Further focus on design aspects Siting of equipment Documentation requirements Practical exercise: designing an emergency lighting system Completion of documentation DAY 1 Review of fundamental module Further focus on testing an emergency lighting system Practical exercise: designing an emergency lighting system Completion of documentation 160 +VAT 160 +VAT 180 +VAT 180 +VAT TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

27 FIRE ALARM AND EMERGENCY LIGHTING understanding of fire alarm design and certification to bs5839 part 1 Modular Course Unit 1 Fundamentals Candidates should be familiar with electrical system design. Suitable candidates should already work within the electrical industry and have a basic understanding of the requirements of fire alarms in the UK. The learner will have an understanding of legislation and standards that relate to fire detection and fire alarm systems along with the basic principles of fire and fire behaviour. DAY 1 AVAILABLE ONLINE Need for a fire detection and fire alarm system and type Legislation related to fire detection and alarm systems Understanding fire behaviour Monitoring circuit integrity Understanding different categories of systems life and property protection Variations Detector coverage / spacings 1 day 160 +VAT 180 +VAT fire detection & fire alarm systems bs Modular Course Unit 2 Design Candidates should be familiar with electrical system design. Suitable candidates should already work within the electrical industry and have a basic understanding of the requirements of fire alarms in the UK. The learner will have an understanding of the design process of fire detection and fire alarms systems to BS :2013 and be able to complete to designs for non-domestic premises. DAY 1 DAY 2 2 days Technology of system components and principles of detection Sound pressure level requirements Advanced detector spacings Battery standby/capacity Cause and effect Understanding detection zone size Understanding alarm zone size Understand certificate requirements False alarm issues Communication with the fire and rescue service Exam NOTE Before joining the Unit 2 course you must have completed the Unit 1 course, which covers the fundamentals of Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Systems BS VAT 305 +VAT 27

28 FIRE ALARM AND EMERGENCY LIGHTING fire detection & fire alarm systems bs Modular Course Unit 3 Installation Candidates should be familiar with electrical system design. Suitable candidates should already work within the electrical industry and have a basic understanding of the requirements of fire alarms in the UK. The learner will have an understanding of the installation process of fire detection and fire alarm systems to BS :2013, and will be able to complete installations for non-domestic premises. Understanding the critical signal path Understanding cable requirements/fixings DAY 1 Understand the need for cable segregation Installation practice Understand certificate requirements 1 day NOTE Before joining the Unit 3 course you must have completed the Unit 1 course, which covers the fundamentals of Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Systems BS VAT 180 +VAT fire detection & fire alarm systems bs Modular Course Unit 4 Commissioning Candidates should be familiar with the operation of fire alarm systems. Suitable candidates should already work within the electrical or fire alarm industry and have a basic understanding of the requirements of fire alarms in the UK. The learner will have an understanding of the commissioning process of fire detection and fire alarms systems to BS :2013. And be able to commission installations for non-domestic premises. DAY 1 Understand the requirements of commissioning Understand the documents required for handover Commission and test a fire alarm system Understand commissioning requirements Complete a commissioning certificate 1 day NOTE Before joining the Unit 4 course you must have completed the Unit 1 course, which covers the fundamentals of Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Systems BS VAT 180 +VAT TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

29 FIRE ALARM AND EMERGENCY LIGHTING fire detection & fire alarm systems bs Modular Course Unit 5 Maintenance Candidates should be familiar with electrical system design. Suitable candidates should already work within the electrical industry and have a basic understanding of the requirements of fire alarms in the UK. The learner will have an understanding of the maintenance process of fire detection and fire alarm systems to BS :2013 and be able to inspect and service installations for non-domestic premises. 1 day NOTE Before joining the Unit 5 course you must have completed the Unit 1 course, which covers the fundamentals of Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Systems BS DAY 1 Legal requirements Understand false alarms Understand modification Routine inspection and servicing Non-routine attention Special inspection when new maintenance organisation takes over Maintaining older systems installed to a previous edition of BS Understand certificate requirements 160 +VAT 180 +VAT THE POWER TO PUT YOU IN THE FIRE PROTECTION BUSINESS BAFE accreditation opens up new business opportunities in the Fire Protection industry and can generate more work. We offer scheme certification for the following modules dependent on the type of work you undertake: Design Installation Commissioning Maintenance We support contractors through the BAFE accreditation journey with: A RANGE OF FIRE ALARM TRAINING MODULES ESSENTIAL FIRE ALARM BSI GUIDANCE MATERIALS the power behind your business To find out more about how BAFE accreditation can grow your business visit niceic.com/bafe or call

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32 RENEWABLES renewables We run a big range of renewable energy courses including Solar Photovoltaic (PV), Solar Thermal Hot Water and Heat Pumps. NEW COURSES Solar PV - Update Solar PV - Maintenance TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

33 RENEWABLES courses Solar Photovoltaic (PV) 34 Solar PV Maintenance 34 Solar PV Update 34 Solar Thermal Hot Water 35 Heat Pumps 36 Domestic Energy Assessor 37 33

34 RENEWABLES solar photovoltaic (pv) BEST SELLER The course is ideal for individuals looking to improve their knowledge and understanding of solar photovoltaic systems with a view to applying for Competent Persons/MCS/Green Deal registration. Environmental background DAY 1 Different types of solar PV technology The training and assessment have been designed to provide the necessary skills for the design, installation, testing, commissioning, handover, servicing and fault-finding of solar photovoltaic systems. ESSENTIAL LITERATURE NICEIC Solar PV Learners Guide Included with the course DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 4 Days Design and specification of solar PV systems Working at heights Installation of solar PV systems Commissioning and testing systems Maintenance Government grants and funding bodies Course review Assessment SCHEME RELATED MCS Scheme 540 +VAT 600 +VAT solar pv maintenance Solar PV technology Installation and commissioning updates Regulation and guidance requirements Fault-finding and repair of solar PV systems Reporting of solar PV systems for maintenance purposes Course review Knowledge and practical assessment solar pv update Environmental background Different types of solar PV technology Design and specification of solar PV systems Working at heights Installation of solar PV systems Online exam 265 +VAT 275 +VAT 295 +VAT 295 +VAT TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

35 RENEWABLES solar thermal hot water The course is ideal for experienced plumbing and heating engineers looking to improve their knowledge and understanding of solar thermal hot water systems. Candidates applying for this course must also hold the following qualifications: NVQ Level 2 plumbing or H&V (domestic) or equivalent A certificate of competence for the installation of unvented hot water systems WRAS approved Water Regulations qualification An Energy Efficiency qualification issued by a UKAS accredited body An independently accredited Health and Safety qualification covering Working at Heights, CoSHH and Manual Handling qualifications The training and assessment have been designed to provide the necessary skills for the design, installation, testing, commissioning, handover, servicing and fault-finding of solar thermal hot water systems in accordance with the latest NOS/QCF criteria and MCS scheme requirements. ESSENTIAL LITERATURE NICEIC Solar Thermal Hot Water Learner s Guide. Included with the course DAY 1 DAY 2 Fundamental working principles Fundamental requirements of building location/building features Regulatory requirements Health and safety risks and safe systems of work Requirements of relevant regulations/standards relating to practical installation, testing and commissioning activities Types and layouts Purpose and operational characteristics of solar thermal hot water system components Types and key operating principles of solar collectors Information requirements to enable system component selection and sizing Measuring the performance of solar hot water systems Preparatory work required for installations Requirements for connecting collector circuits to combination boiler domestic hot water circuits Requirements for installing pipework and solar collector arrays Requirements to test and commission solar thermal hot water system installations System handover requirements Planning and preparation for the installation of active solar thermal hot water systems Installing components Testing, commissioning and handover of an active solar thermal hot water system Requirements for routine service and maintenance Diagnosing and rectifying faults 3 Days DAY 3 Theory and practical assessment SCHEME RELATED Competent Person Scheme registration Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) registration Green Deal Installer Scheme registration 415 +VAT 460 +VAT 35

36 RENEWABLES heat pumps The course is ideal for experienced plumbing and heating engineers looking to improve their knowledge and understanding of heat pumps with a view to applying for Competent Person/MCS/Green Deal registration. Candidates applying for this course should also hold the following qualifications: NVQ Level 2 plumbing or H&V (domestic) or equivalent A certificate of competence for the installation of unvented hot water systems WRAS approved Water Regulations qualification An Energy Efficiency qualification issued by a UKAS accredited body An independently accredited Health and Safety qualification covering Working at Heights, CoSHH and Manual Handling qualifications The training and assessment have been designed to provide the necessary skills for the design, installation, testing, commissioning, handover, servicing and fault-finding of ground and air source heat pump systems. ESSENTIAL LITERATURE NICEIC Heat Pumps Learner s Guide Included with the course DAY 1 DAY 2 Fundamental working principles of heat pump systems Fundamental requirements of building location/building features for the potential to install heat pump systems Regulatory requirements Typical advantages and disadvantages of heat pump systems Health and safety risks and safe systems of work Requirements of relevant regulations/standards relating to practical installation, testing and commissioning activities for heat pump installation work Fundamental principles of heat pump selection and system design Fundamental design principles for ground source closed loop heat pump collector circuit design and component sizing Layouts of open loop water-filled heat pump collector circuits Fundamental air source heat pump design considerations Preparatory work required for heat pump installations Installation, testing, commissioning and handover requirements Planning and preparation for the installation of heat pumps (non-refrigerant circuits) Requirements for routine service and maintenance Diagnosing and rectifying faults SCHEME RELATED MCS Scheme 4 Days DAY 3 Heat loss design calculations for domestic dwellings Calculation of hot water requirements and determination of storage vessel sizing Improving insulation levels to minimise heat loss through building fabric and optimised heat pump choices Calculating energy output from traditional radiators to take into account the lower level of energy generated by heat pumps 540 +VAT 600 +VAT DAY 4 Theory and practical assessment TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

37 RENEWABLES domestic energy assessor City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma in Domestic Energy Assessment The course is aimed at those without specific background experience of domestic buildings. Successful candidates will be qualified to undertake energy calculations, using Reduced data Standard Assessment Procedure (RdSAP) software, on existing dwellings to produce an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). 3 Days book online now! It is now even easier to get access to our range of training courses with our new online booking platform. Visit shop.niceic.com and book your course now! DAY 1 Introduction to Domestic Energy Assessment The EPC and the Green Deal The City & Guilds award Data requirements of RdSAP Accreditation schemes, Code of Conduct, complaints Measurement, heat loss perimeter and floor area Open book test Date of construction: Why is this and how is it identified? DAY 2 4 Days Open book test DAY 3 Domestic construction: Walls, windows, roofs, fireplaces and chimneys Main heating systems recognition and data entry Main heating controls recognition and data entry Secondary heating recognition and data collection Renewable technology and RdSAP Recommendations Case study: Longley Close Assignment Compiling the portfolio early bird prices! Early Bird booking discounts now available on all our courses! Book three months in advance and receive up to 10% OFF. ALL VAT don t forget... Speak to a member of our team about exclusive discounts for group booking and ECA members. NOTE Pre-course materials contain a reading list and guidance on what candidates should do before attending the training. Working through this reading list will give candidates some of the background knowledge they will require for both the legislative and technical aspects of the training. 37

38 WATER water Our water courses deliver training on the installation, commissioning and servicing of unvented hot water systems in accordance with current legislation. BEST SELLER Water Regulations SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

39 WATER courses Unvented Hot Water 40 Water Regulations 41 Legionella Awareness 41 39

40 WATER unvented hot water This qualification is intended for plumbing/heating engineers involved in the installation, commissioning, service and repair of hot water systems, solar thermal hot water systems or air/ground source heat pumps. NEXT STEPS Solar Thermal Hot Water DAY 1 Relevant aspects of the Water Regulations, Building Regulations, British Standards and other related legislation Unsafe situations and emergency actions Pipework - including sizing, installation, defects and faults Testing - including standing and working pressures and flow rates Safety controls Installation requirements Commissioning and servicing 1 Day SCHEME RELATED Competent Person Scheme ALL 180 +VAT THE POWER TO HELP HOME OWNERS ACCESS RENEWABLE ENERGY CASH INCENTIVES the power behind your business As the market for renewable energy technology continues to grow, we can help you create exciting business opportunities as a Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) installer. To find out more, just call or visit niceic.com TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING 40

41 WATER water regulations This course is created for engineers involved in the installation, commissioning, service and repair of hot water systems, solar thermal hot water systems or air/ground source heat pumps. Successful candidates will have sufficient knowledge of the Water Regulations to ensure that all installation work is carried out in accordance with the current legislation. NEXT STEPS Unvented Hot Water Systems Solar Thermal Hot Water DAY 1 1 Day SCHEME RELATED Competent Person Scheme Water fittings System design and installation Prevention of cross contamination Backflow prevention Hot and cold water services Water for use outside a property ALL 180 +VAT legionella awareness This course is aimed at those wishing to gain a qualification in water treatment, system design and disinfection in domestic, small commercial properties and spa pools. This course will provide candidates with sufficient training to expand their knowledge and be able to provide information to build on their own experience of water treatment in properties. Legionella prevention Risk assessment DAY 1 How legionella spreads The legal position Disinfection techniques/methods Assessment ALL 180 +VAT 1 Day NOTE The course does not cover the commercial aspect of water treatment such as cooling towers but it does require the applicant to have the Water Regulation Qualification. 41

42 HEATING GAS, OIL AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY heating Gas, Oil and Energy Efficiency We offer a wide range of accredited gas courses and assessments to support installers across all sectors of the gas industry NEW COURSES Energy Efficiency Basic ESP - Metering Training and Assessment TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

43 HEATING GAS, OIL AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY courses Domestic Core Gas Safety (CCN1) 44 Domestic Appliance Assessments 45 Core Commercial Gas Safety (COCN1) 46 Commercial Appliance Assessments 47 Core Commercial Catering Gas Safety (CCCN1) 48 Additional Commercial Catering Assessments 49 Core Liquefied Petroleum Gas Safety (CCLP1) 50 Additional LPG Assessments 51 Oil 52 ESP - Metering Training And Assessment 53 Energy Efficiency Basic 54 Energy Efficiency (EE1) 54 Electric Fault-finding For Gas Engineers 55 Gas Managed Learning Program 57 43

44 HEATING GAS, OIL AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY domestic core gas safety (ccn1) COURSE OVERVIEW This course is a prerequisite for domestic gas engineers who wish to work on domestic installations and appliances. It covers all aspects of gas safety relating to the installation, commissioning and servicing. Completing this course will enable engineers to be admitted onto the Gas Safe Register. Engineers who have the necessary qualifications to be admitted onto the ACS Scheme run by Strategic Management Board for the industry to enable registration with Gas Safe. Gas safety regulations and other related legislation Gas emergencies Unsafe situations and emergency actions Ventilation Gas pipework Tightness testing and purging Appliance burner pressures and gas rates Flues and chimney standards Combustion and flue gas analysis Safety devices and control ESSENTIAL LITERATURE NICEIC Domestic Gas Safety On-Site Guide Initial Training Initial Assessment - Inc. certification fees Re-Assessment Training Re-Assessment Assessment Inc. certification fees From 2 days 3 days From 1 day 2 days 220 +VAT 350 +VAT 125 +VAT 300 +VAT NOTE CCN1 includes CPA TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

45 HEATING GAS, OIL AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY domestic appliance assessments To support successful CCN1 candidates, we offer the following domestic ACS appliance training and assessments. Each additional appliance qualification is charged as follows: TRAINING ASSESSMENT ½ DAY ½ DAY 75 +VAT 100 +VAT APPLIANCES CENWAT - Wet central heating appliances and water heaters CKR1 - Gas cookers DAH1 - Domestic air heaters HTR1 - Gas fires and space heaters LAU1 - Laundry appliances LEI 1 - Leisure appliances MET1 - Domestic gas meters CPA1 - Flue gas analyser CMDDA1 - Domestic Carbon Monoxide/Carbon Dioxide Atmosphere Sampling Initial Training CCN1 + 2 appliances CCN1 + 3 appliances CCN1 + 4 appliances CCN1 + 5 appliances 5 days 5 days 5 days 5 days 550 +VAT 550 +VAT 550 +VAT 550 +VAT Initial Assessment CCN1 + 2 appliances CCN1 + 3 appliances CCN1 + 4 appliances CCN1 + 5 appliances 3 days 3 days 4 days 4 days 700 +VAT 750 +VAT 800 +VAT 850 +VAT Re-Assessment Training CCN1 + 2 appliances CCN1 + 3 appliances CCN1 + 4 appliances CCN1 + 5 appliances 2 days 2 days 2 days 2 days 250 +VAT 250 +VAT 250 +VAT 250 +VAT Re-Assessment CCN1 + 2 appliances CCN1 + 3 appliances CCN1 + 4 appliances CCN1 + 5 appliances 3 days 3 days 4 days 4 days 600 +VAT 650 +VAT 700 +VAT 750 +VAT NOTE CCN1 includes CPA1 45

46 HEATING GAS, OIL AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY core commercial gas safety (cocn1) COURSE OVERVIEW This course is a prerequisite for non-domestic gas engineers who wish to work on commercial catering installations and appliances. It covers all aspects of gas safety relating to the installation, commissioning and servicing. Completing this course will enable engineers to be admitted onto the Gas Safe Register. Engineers who have the necessary qualifications to be admitted onto the ACS Scheme run by Strategic Management Board for the industry to enable registration with Gas Safe. ESSENTIAL LITERATURE NICEIC Non-Domestic Gas Safety On-Site Guide Gas safety regulations and other related legislation Unsafe situations and emergency actions Emergency actions and procedures Gas pipework (including sizing, installation, defects and faults) Tightness testing principles, pipe volume, purge volumes Gas rates and heat input Gas burners and controls Flues and ventilation Combustion NOTE In addition to the Core Commercial Gas Safety Course, we also offer the following changeover options: Changeover from Commercial Natural Gas to Domestic Natural Gas (COCDN1) Initial Training Initial Assessment Re-Assessment Training Re-Assessment Assessment *Training is not a prerequisite for assessment From 2 days 2 days From 1 day 1 day 250 +VAT 350 +VAT 125 +VAT 250 +VAT TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

47 HEATING GAS, OIL AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY commercial appliance assessments To support successful COCN1 candidates, we offer the following non-domestic ACS appliance training and assessments. Each additional appliance qualification is charged as follows: TRAINING ASSESSMENT ½ DAY ½ DAY 85 +VAT 150 +VAT APPLIANCES CDGA1 - Commercial direct fired heating appliances & equipment CIGA1 - Commercial indirect fired heating appliances & equipment CORT1 - Commercial overhead luminous radiant plaque and radiant tube heaters ICAE1LS - First fix commercial appliances & equipment ICPN1 - Installation of commercial pipework ICPN1LS - First fix of commercial pipework REGT1 - Meter regulators & controls TPCP1 - Testing & purging (>1M³ in Volume) TPCP1A - Testing & purging (<1M³ in Volume) Initial Training COCN1, CORT1, CIGA1 & ICPN1 CoDNCO1, CORT1, CIGA1 & ICPN1 TPCP1 & TPCP1a combined 4 days 4 days 2 days 500 +VAT 500 +VAT 300 +VAT Initial Assessment COCN1, CORT1, CIGA1 & ICPN1 CoDNCO1, CORT1, CIGA1 & ICPN1 TPCP1 & TPCP1a combined 3 days 2 days 1 day 800 +VAT 700 +VAT 350 +VAT Re-Assessment Training COCN1, CORT1, CIGA1 & ICPN1 CoDNCO1, CORT1, CIGA1 & ICPN1 TPCP1 & TPCP1a combined 2 days 2 days 2 days 300 +VAT 300 +VAT 300 +VAT Re-Assessment COCN1, CORT1, CIGA1 & ICPN1 CoDNCO1, CORT1, CIGA1 & ICPN1 TPCP1 & TPCP1a combined 3 days 2 days 1 day 800 +VAT 700 +VAT 350 +VAT 47

48 HEATING GAS, OIL AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY core commercial catering gas safety (cccn1) COURSE OVERVIEW This course is a prerequisite for non-domestic gas engineers who wish to work on commercial catering installations and appliances. It covers all aspects of gas safety relating to the installation, commissioning and servicing. Completing this course will enable engineers to be admitted onto the Gas Safe Register. Gas safety regulations and other related legislation Unsafe situations and emergency actions Gas pipework (Appliance connection) Tightness testing principles, pipe volume, purge volumes Flues and ventilation Combustion Commercial Catering Appliance Controls Engineers who have the necessary qualifications to be admitted onto the ACS Scheme run by Strategic Management Board for the industry to enable registration with Gas Safe. NOTE In addition to the Core Commercial Gas Safety Course, we also offer the following changeover options: Changeover from Commercial Natural Gas to Domestic Natural Gas (COCDN1) Initial Training Initial Assessment Re-Assessment Training Re-Assessment Assessment *Training is not a prerequisite for assessment From 2 days 1/2 day From 1 day 2 days 300 +VAT 300 +VAT 150 +VAT 250 +VAT TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

49 HEATING GAS, OIL AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY additional commercial catering assessments We can also support candidates with the following Commercial Catering Qualifications: appliances COMCAT1 - Catering Appliances COMCAT3 - Catering Appliances CoCATA1 - Changeover from Commercial Catering to Commercial Appliances COMMERCIAL CATERING GAS PACKAGE CCCN, COMCAT 1 +, COMCAT 3 + CCCN, COMCAT 1 +, COMCAT days 2 days 375 +VAT 500 +VAT Initial Training COMCAT1 COMCAT3 CoDC1 CoCATA1 1/2 day 1/2 day 1 day 1 day 85 +VAT 85 +VAT 150 +VAT 150 +VAT Initial Assessment COMCAT1 COMCAT3 CoDC1 CoCATA1 1/2 day 1/2 day 1 day 1 day 150 +VAT 150 +VAT 250 +VAT 250 +VAT Re-Assessment Training COMCAT1 COMCAT3 CoDC1 CoCATA1 1/2 day 1/2 day 1 day 1 day 85 +VAT 85 +VAT 150 +VAT 150 +VAT Re-Assessment COMCAT1 COMCAT3 CoDC1 CoCATA1 1/2 day 1/2 day 1 day 1 day 150 +VAT 150 +VAT 250 +VAT 250 +VAT 49

50 HEATING GAS, OIL AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY core liquefied petroleum gas safety (cclp1) COURSE OVERVIEW This course is required for any gas engineer wishing to work on Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) installations. Engineers who have the necessary qualifications to be admitted onto the ACS Scheme run by Strategic Management Board for the industry to enable registration with Gas Safe. ESSENTIAL LITERATURE Liquefied Petroleum Gas On-Site Guide Gas safety regulations and other related legislation Re-establishing supplies and relighting Unsafe situations and emergency actions Characteristics of LPG Cylinder location, safety and sizing Operation and positioning of emergency isolation, flow control and valves for cylinders Gas pipework (Including sizing, installation, defects and faults) Tightness testing and purging (PD, LAV and RPH) Flues and ventilation Combustion Appliance safety devices and controls NOTE LPG work is sector specific to the environment in which the gas related work is being carried. The following environment assessments are available from 50 +VAT. PD - Permanent Dwellings B - Boats LAV - Leisure Vehicles RPH - Residential Park Homes Initial Training Initial Assessment Re-Assessment Training Re-Assessment Assessment *Training is not a prerequisite for assessment From 2 days 3 days From 1 day 2 days 220 +VAT 350 +VAT 110 +VAT 300 +VAT TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

51 HEATING GAS, OIL AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY additional lpg assessments To support successful CCLP1 candidates, we offer the following LPG ACS appliance training and assessments. Each additional appliance qualification is charged as follows: APPLIANCES HTRLP2 - Closed Flue Gas Services - LPG HTRLP3 - Caravan Space Heaters - LPG REFLP2 - Caravan Gas Refrigerators - LPG WATLP2 - Caravan Gas Water Heaters - LPG TRAINING ASSESSMENT ½ DAY ½ DAY 75 +VAT 100 +VAT GET UP-TO-SPEED WITH THE GIUSP EDITION 7 ONLINE AWARENESS COURSE The Gas Industry Unsafe Situations Procedure (GIUSP) has been updated to edition 7 and it is now required to be followed by you. To help you understand the new procedure we have developed a short guide to get you up-to-speed with the changes. The guide covers: Dealing with Unsafe Situations in Customer s premises RIDDOR Unsafe Categories Immediately Dangerous At Risk : APPROX. 2 HOURS RRP: 20 + VAT SEE PAGE 23 FOR MORE INFORMATION the power behind your business 51

52 HEATING GAS, OIL AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY oil Engineers who carryout oil related work in domestic or commercial premises. WORK AREAS OFTEC 101 Commissioning and Servicing Boilers This is the basic building block knowledge base and it covers the essential core oil skills needed to undertake work on oil fired boiler installations. OFTEC 105 Central Heating Systems This is a qualification for engineers who install, commission and service central heating systems and is an add on to OFTEC 101 Commission/ service and repair of boilers OFTEC 600 Install/Commission and Service Tanks This is a qualification for engineers who install, commission and service oil tanks and will teach them the various criteria for the safe environmental conditions required for oil tank installations Building Regulations, British Standards and other related legislation Unsafe situations and emergency actions Characteristics of oil Tank location, safety and sizing Operation and positioning of emergency isolation, flow control and valves for tanks Appliance pressures Oil pipework - Including sizing, installations, defects and faults Tightness testing Flues and ventilation Combustion Combustion performance analysis (Flue gas testing) Appliance controls Training OFT101 OFT105E OFT600 Oil Package 2 days 1 day 1 day 3 days 250 +VAT 150 +VAT 150 +VAT 350 +VAT Assessment OFT101 OFT105E OFT600 Oil Package 1 day 1/2 day 1 day 3 days 200 +VAT 150 +VAT 150 +VAT 400 +VAT TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

53 HEATING GAS, OIL AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY esp - metering training Elementary Gas Certficate NEW COURSE OVERVIEW This training course has been designed to teach candidates the practical skills, knowledge and understanding to work safely in the installation, commissioning and servicing of domestic gas meters and pipework. Specifically designed for mature candidates who are able to demonstrate that they have a reasonable level of practical skill and understanding, for example someone changing career or someone already working as a mate within the gas/plumbing related industries. LEARNING OUTCOMES Gas safety legislation Combustion Tightness testing & purging Ventilation Flues Gas safety controls Visual inspection of appliances Unsafe situations Commercial pipework Commercial ventilation WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 4 weeks Low pressure meters Pipework Tightness testing Checking & setting regulators Gas emergency actions and procedures Combustion Chimney standards (domestic) Non-domestic chimneys and exhaust systems Ventilation (domestic and non-domestic) Gas safety legislation Re-establish gas supplies and relight Unsafe situations and emergency labels and notices book online now! It is now even easier to get access to our range of training courses with our new online booking platform. Visit shop.niceic.com and book your course now! ALL VAT NOTE On completion of the training course, candidates should be at a level of competence to undertake their Accredited Certification Scheme (ACS), Core Domestic Gas Meter Safety, Meter installation, Exchange and Removal assessments. 53

54 HEATING GAS, OIL AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY energy efficiency (ee1) COURSE OVERVIEW This course has been designed for individuals looking to demonstrate competence to work on the supply, design, installation, commissioning and handover of central heating systems. The course is ideal for experienced plumbers and heating engineers looking to improve their knowledge and understanding of energy efficient systems. The necessary skills in design, installation, commissioning, handover, of energy efficient systems in accordance with the latest National Occupational Standards (NOS) and Minimum Technical Competency documents (MTC). DAY 1 1 day Fundamental working principles of energy efficient systems Minimum legal requirements Why energy efficient systems are important The varying techniques used for installation of the different systems The pitfalls associated with poor workmanship and misuse of heating systems Basic system design Preparation prior to installation Inspection and testing Certification and documentation Assessments 155 +VAT 175 +VAT energy efficiency basic NICEIC Certification have produced and now have available for issue a Basic Energy Efficiency Package which is designed for use by Smart Metering Operatives and any other individual who may be required to give the customer general basic Energy Efficiency advice as part of their role. The assessment has been mapped and approved by Asset Skills against the level 1 qualification Understand how to provide Energy Efficiency measures to potential customers. 1 day 155 +VAT 175 +VAT TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

55 HEATING GAS, OIL AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY electric fault-finding for gas engineers COURSE OVERVIEW This course has been designed for individuals looking to demonstrate competence to work on the testing, fault finding and commissioning of electrical gas installations. The course is ideal for experienced gas engineers, plumber/heating engineers and installers looking to improve their knowledge and understanding of domestic gas/electric systems and fault-finding. The course meets the minimum technical competency requirement for service engineers/installers looking to enhance their knowledge of electrical systems and fault-finding on gas appliances. All applicants must hold the relevant ACS qualification in the area of their work. For example: CCN1 - Core Gas Safety CENWAT - Central Heating Boilers and Water Heaters HTR1 - Fires DAH1 - Warm Air Units CKR1 - Cookers DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 2 or 3 days Basic electrical fundamentals Health, safety and safe isolation of electrical equipment How gas appliance and controls systems work Fault-finding techniques and product replacement The electrical/fault-finding training and assessment has been designed to provide the necessary skills in design, installation, testing, commissioning, servicing and fault-finding of gas appliance electrical systems. This course is not intended to train gas installers to become electricians. early bird prices! Early Bird booking discounts now available on all our courses! Book three months in advance and receive up to 10% OFF VAT 320 +VAT NOTE Candidates not wishing to undertake the ducted air heaters and cooker elements may be able to complete the above 3 day programme in 2 days. 55

56 HEATING GAS, OIL AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY THE POWER TO SUPPORT GAS ENGINEERS ON EVERY JOB LANDLORD GAS SAFETY RECORD ADVERT Our range of essential certificates and publications are designed to ensure compliance with the latest Gas Safety Regulations. DOMESTIC SITE GUIDE NON-DOMESTIC GAS SAFETY GUIDE WARNING ADVICE NOTICE ACCESS ALL OUR GAS SAFETY PRODUCTS FROM OUR SHOP VISIT SHOP.NICEIC.COM OR CALL the power behind your business SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

57 HEATING GAS, OIL AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY gas managed learning programme COURSE OVERVIEW This training course has been designed to teach candidates the practical skills, knowledge and understanding to work safely in the installation, commissioning and servicing of domestic gas appliances and pipework. Combustion WEEK 1 Low pressure meters Pipework Tightness Specifically designed for mature candidates who are able to demonstrate that they have a reasonable level of practical skill and understanding, for example someone changing career or someone already working as a mate within the gas/plumbing related industries. WEEK 2 Checking & setting regulators Flueing chimney standards Gas rate & heat input Ventilation Gas safety legislation lesson plan Safety devices & controls lesson plan Gas safety legislation Tightness testing & purging Ventilation Flues Gas safety controls Appliances WEEK 3 Safety devices & controls supplementary note Unsafe situations lesson plan Central heating boilers lesson plan Combustion analysis lesson plan Re-establishing gas suppliers lesson plan WEEK 4 Space heaters lesson plan Water heaters lesson plan Cookers lesson plan 4 weeks ALL VAT 57

58 BUSINESS SUPPORT business support We offer a range of courses to help your business to improve the effectiveness of your business performance. BEST SELLERS Health and Safety Awareness Skills Gap TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

59 BUSINESS SUPPORT courses Health and Safety Awareness 60 Introduction to Estimating 62 We ve done the work, how do we get paid? 62 Contract Formation - Protect your business 63 JCT Contracts 64 Skills Gap Analysis 65 59

60 BUSINESS SUPPORT health and safety awareness BEST SELLER This course is designed specifically for the construction operative category and new M&E operatives requiring access to construction sites for work purposes. It is also suitable for those requiring UKCG-approved Operative & New Entrant awareness training. After completing this course you will know: The importance of your identified duties What is expected of you on site How you can contribute to the safety of the workplace Improve your knowledge and understanding of health and safety standards in the UK General health and safety at work Manual handling operations Reporting accidents Personal protective equipment at work Health and hygiene DAY 1 Noise Fire and emergency Work at height Work equipment Special site hazards Electrotechnical 1 Day NOTE This course is also accepted by the Joint Industry Board as an exemption for completing the ECS Health and Safety Assessment when applying for your ECS Card VAT 175 +VAT EARLY BIRD BOOKING DISCOUNTS Book three months in advance and receive up to 10% OFF TRAININGINFO@CERTSURE.COM SHOP.NICEIC.COM/TRAINING SHOP.ELECSA.CO.UK/TRAINING

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